tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post3115965595757063799..comments2024-01-29T01:32:16.780-07:00Comments on 704 Houser Street: InternetUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post-86452258482897657592013-10-24T09:14:21.624-06:002013-10-24T09:14:21.624-06:00WB: AFAIK, only a Firefox extension.
Res: Googl...WB: AFAIK, only a Firefox extension.<br /><br />Res: Google is amazingly pernicious... even working to secure all searches, which will directly affect SEO and third-party marketing companies.<br /><br />MDS: I'll give Zeekly a shot.<br /><br />What do you all recommend for free email not hosted by Google? I'm considering transitioning off my Gmail account.blacknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post-68251880173534614002013-10-23T12:48:39.776-06:002013-10-23T12:48:39.776-06:00All good privacy info.
What blows me away isn'...All good privacy info.<br /><br />What blows me away isn't that this exists, its that I as an individual user am targeted and tracked across different machines as well.<br /><br />I will do a search at home, and then the same adds will follow me to work that night. Two different machines with two different platforms and one professional security system. Res Ipsahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16433725505878267643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post-20426036749070094722013-10-23T10:20:37.603-06:002013-10-23T10:20:37.603-06:00Firefox w/ NoScript is a great idea, as is clearin...Firefox w/ NoScript is a great idea, as is clearing the cache.<br /><br />But stop using Gurgle and start using Zeekly, which doesn't spy on you or keep any record of your searches.<br /><br />HTHMaster Doh-Sanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08253282508454605041noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post-80883967083908437562013-10-23T08:01:05.760-06:002013-10-23T08:01:05.760-06:00black: "have you seen the Collusion Firefox e...<b>black: "<i>have you seen the Collusion Firefox extension?</i>"</b><br /><br />No, I only use Firefox occasionally, when it can do something that IE cannot. A perfect example is the county tax assessor website that shows the property parcel map. IE cannot render the map properly, but Firefox can.<br /><br />Still, it would be interesting to see that kind of tracking data. Is it available for IE, do you know?<br />WaterBoynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post-45550281957601957282013-10-22T17:06:08.771-06:002013-10-22T17:06:08.771-06:00Women can never have enough shoes. Or purses. Or...Women can never have enough shoes. Or purses. Or jewelry.<br /><br />I agree with WaterBoy... I always blow away full history when exiting any browser and try not to search when logged into my Gmail account. I'm sure they can log information based on my IP, but it's not as easy: http://donttrack.us/. DuckDuckGo just isn't as good as Google for searching.<br /><br />WB... have you seen the Collusion Firefox extension? Amazing how just a few minutes of surfing can pull together a huge network of cookies/companies.<br /><br />My browsing choice is Pale Moon with NoScript, AdBlock Plus, and Better Privacy. My wife can't stand NoScript, but it's illuminating how many marketing components/scripts are out there.blacknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22583491.post-47015554439682171412013-10-22T16:38:39.298-06:002013-10-22T16:38:39.298-06:00Are you logged into a Google account, or something...Are you logged into a Google account, or something? If not, the only way it can reliably track you is through tracking cookies. If you clear your browser's cache/history/cookies, I should think that would remove any history on which Google could datamine for targeting ads.WaterBoynoreply@blogger.com